The main objectives of Mohua Aranya Udyog under swaranyosocial organization are: There is an international consensus that the sustainable management of forest ecosystems contributes towards human well-being. The ecosystem services that forests provide meet people’s economic, cultural and spiritual needs at local, national and global levels India is among the top ten forested countries in the world. The total forest and tree cover in the country is over 78 million hectares, or 23.8% of the country’s geographical area. However, very dense forests (where the tree canopy density is greater than 70%) cover a mere 2.5%. The growing stock of India’s forests is about 58.46 m3 /hectare, which is less than half the global average of 131 m3 /hectare. Therefore, there is great potential to enhance the stocking and carbon storage value of India’s forests making a significant contribution towards climate change mitigation. The strategy considers forest lands, common lands and private lands in a landscape to develop an integrated and holistic plan to ensure sustained or enhanced supply of ecosystem services, including livelihood benefits from sustainable use. The focus on sustainable use to support local livelihoods is critical since well over half of India’s workforce is still engaged in the agriculture sector and – despite rapid progress in recent years – poverty continues to be a major challenge. Convergence with relevant ongoing initiatives and utilization of existing policy and legal spaces is likely to improve the odds of acceptance and adoption of this strategy by relevant stakeholder groups and enhance the possibility of its implementation on the ground. Developing or adapting innovative forest management models, tools and techniques from different parts of India as well as other countries will help bring national and international best practices to different local contexts. Lifecycle Approach: Tribal Children, their families and the community.
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About Since started the tenure way back, SWARANYOSOCIAL ORGANIZATION is proud to serve the Tribal Communities of India, Women Empowerment, various types of Special Chieldren Education Program, SC, ST and OBC related Education Program, Health and Nutrition related Program, CPC, various type of Public awareness campaign and maintain Nature ecology trying with zero carbon emission. We have started our journey from Purulia, West Bengal within a very tuff period as a little bud, now the little bud became flower and the flower has evolved to beautify the surroundings with its fragrance.Interested to know more click here
Our NGO ID: WB/00032767 and Unique Id from Niti Aayog: WB/2023/0341554. Our Bank is Canara Bank.
Soon Swaranyosocial will step into: Sundarban, West Midnapore, Darjeeling and other states like Odisha, Maharastra, UP, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Chennai
An ISO 2600:2010 and ISO 9001:2015 non profitable, non political NGO for commited social works. Our upcoming offices:
Head Office
Salt Lake Sector II Kolkata - 700091, West Bengal, India
Delhi
Lajpat Nagar South Delhi - 110024, Delhi, India
North Bengal Hill Cart RoadSiliguri - 734003, West Bengal, India
Odhisa Khorda District, Bhubaneswar - 751001 Odhisa India
Uttar Pradesh Gomtinagar, Lucknow - 226010 Uttar Pradesh India